Independent News from the Indigenous Media Freedom Alliance.
The National Museum of the American Indian will exhibit the dresses, a collaboration with Mohawk/Cree/Comanche artist Joe Big ...
Leonard Peltier thanked his community and global supporters for the outpouring he received on the day of his release from ...
Covering news relevant to Native peoples from across North Dakota, South Dakota, and Montana, including state politics, legislation, the economy, and major events. As more American companies are ...
Oklahoma officials are pushing back against civil rights groups seeking documents related to House Bill 1775, which limits how race and gender topics are taught in public schools. The state argues the ...
The Swinomish Indian Tribal Community is seeking to file an amicus brief in a lawsuit over a proposed tide-gate project that federal officials say threatens salmon populations. A Skagit County dike ...
The U.S. Forest Service urged a Ninth Circuit panel to uphold its Twisp Restoration Project, a 24,000-acre forest management plan in Washington’s Okanogan-Wenatchee National Forest. The North Cascades ...
The Nebraska State Capitol will be illuminated in orange on Feb. 27 to honor survivors and descendants of the Genoa Indian Industrial School. Originally scheduled for Feb. 20, the lighting was ...
Former MHA Nation chairman enters race, leads with message of restoring citizen rights ...
Free Leonard Peltier’ film debuts on heels of AIM leader’s announced prison release, celebration planned in North Dakota ...
Through storytelling and animation, the film explores the lives of two half-brothers, from the remote Shamattawa First Nation ...